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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Mormon faithful gathered to pray yesterday at Elizabeth Smart's church, where her grandfather declared that the 15-year-old was so robbed of her free will by her captors that she didn't try to escape even when left alone for a day.Her bishop called Elizabeth "pure before the Lord."The girl's grandparents and uncle spoke to about 250 people gathered for the service where the Smart family worships."As a doctor, it's amazing to me that you can become so brainwashed that you identify with your captor," grandfather Dr. Charles Smart said.During her time with her abductors, "Elizabeth had the chance of escaping. One day she was completely by herself, but she didn't try to run away," he said. He did not elaborate on circumstances in which the girl was left alone.Elizabeth was abducted at knifepoint from her home June 5 and found by police Wednesday walking near Salt Lake City. Police have arrested Brian David Mitchell, a homeless man who did handyman work at the Smart house one day in November 2001, along with his wife, Wanda Barzee.The two remained in jail Sunday awaiting charges, expected to be filed today. Federal and local authorities, meanwhile, refused to comment on the investigation for a second straight day.At the church service, Bishop David Hamblin said despite anything that may have happened during the ordeal, the teen is "pure before the Lord. People who are in the control of others are not accountable."No details have been released about any abuse Elizabeth may have suffered while held captive by Mr. Mitchell, a self-declared prophet who reportedly had a "vision" in which he was to take seven young brides.Charles Smart asked church members to be sensitive."Elizabeth has been through hell, and prying into those things brings it back," he said. "We'd like to invite everyone to show love, comfort and support to Elizabeth. Let's give her some time, let her do this in her own way."